As mentioned above, I believe the person who wrote all of Shakespeare's works is Shakespeare. Just because we don't know whether Shakespeare ever left England doesn't mean he didn't, nor does it establish that if he didn't, he couldn't have written plays set in Italy or elsewhere. Surely most of us have written about places we've never been...and surely we've simply read up on those places to get a solid idea about them.
Despite all of this, I wonder how much it truly matters. People seem to have no problem attributing The Iliad and The Odyssey to Homer, when most scholars agree that there is little possibility that both works are by the same person. What matters more than anything is the work, and if "Homer" is just a placeholder for some other anonymous orator, then so be it. The work is what matters. Likewise with Shakespeare. No matter who wrote the works (and again, there's little doubt in my mind that they were all written by a man named William Shakespeare, 1564-1616 RIP), their content is paramount.
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